After the cute stupid giant panda is released into the wild, will there be natural enemies to thre

Updated on pet 2024-06-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As early as 2003, the breeding base carried out wild training for giant pandas, and it is hoped that they will continue to have the ability to live in the wild, rather than as a pet kept in a zoo. So far, the number of giant pandas that have been released into the wild is 9, and 7 of them have survived in the wild, which not only has won 7 patents for this wild experiment, but also means that it will not be a problem to maintain the wild pandas in the future.

    So what kind of test will the giant panda undergo when it goes from captivity to returning to the wild environment, and are there any terrible natural enemies that threaten it? In the wild, any animal will have corresponding natural predators, and the same is true for giant pandas.

    The giant pandas that live in the land of Sichuan and Shaanxi, many medium and large animals, are the enemies of the giant pandas, especially the large and ferocious cats. However, for adult giant pandas, they are still very brave, and ordinary natural predators are helpless against them.

    When giant pandas encounter natural predators, they always have their backs against the tree, with their sharp claws to defend and attack, of course, giant pandas are not blindly resisting, they sometimes climb trees or roll to the bottom of the hill to escape danger, so round rolling is not blindly desperate, or quite wise. Although the giant panda looks stupid and cute, it is actually very fierce, so most natural enemies will not be stupid to fight the giant panda. Therefore, giant pandas with real wild abilities generally rarely die at the hands of natural enemies, and many of the natural enemies who die are nothing more than "old, weak, sick and disabled".

    Previously, there were cases of wild giant pandas around 3 years old being killed by yellow-throated marten.

    Giant pandas that have been living in the wild are still in danger of being killed by natural enemies, and once the captive giant pandas return to the wild, they will naturally face a higher risk, but if people want the giant pandas not to become extinct, they still need to rewilder these giant pandas in captivity, so that they can always maintain the nature of the giant panda and not become human pets, in addition, the release is also good for the breeding of giant pandas, which is conducive to the recovery and reconstruction of the population.

    In fact, although giant pandas used to live in the wild, this wild ability is no longer their natural strength. In the early days of the reintroduction experiment, there were many precedents of failure. Even so, researchers at the conservation center say it is important to continue training pandas in captivity in the wild, because even if they are cute and cute, they are definitely not human pets, and their homes are not places built for them by humans, but nature.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be natural predators that pose a threat to them, but because giant pandas are bears and there are not many natural predators, there is no need to worry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think there will be natural enemies in the wild that will cause harm to giant pandas, because giant pandas have a very poor sense of self-protection, have very low attack power, and are vulnerable to other wild animals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There may be, because giant pandas have been bred in captivity for too long and there is nothing wild anymore.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Probably not, because nature has no natural predators, except for humans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 The reason why the giant panda has no natural enemies: the giant panda is a very ferocious animal, in the long-term harsh competition for survival and natural selection, many animals of their contemporaries have become extinct, but the giant panda is a strong one, in an advantageous position, and has become a "living fossil" preserved to this day, but because the reproductive mode of the giant panda is extremely primitive and extremely degenerate, therefore, the time for the giant panda to contact the opposite sex is very small, so the reproduction rate has greatly decreased.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Giant pandas have almost no natural predators, so why are they endangered? After reading it, I understood.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pandas have no natural predators, and pandas used to eat meat, but because of environmental problems, they switched to eating bamboo.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, I think that the name of the predator itself is wrong, and the larvae of any animal in the wild, without the protection of the adult, will be reduced to a good meal for any carnivore. Can you say that all carnivores are its natural predators? The so-called natural enemy refers to the relationship between innate hunting and killing.

    For example, eagles and rabbits. Therefore, wild giant pandas have no natural predators at all. Because no animal has the ability to put wild pandas on the menu.

    If you take the risk of hunting, the best case scenario is a lose-lose situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Adult giant pandas have no natural predators, I saw them at the zoo. There are juveniles.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Feed on giant pandas, wait to starve to death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In nature, an animal that preys on or harms another animal is the natural enemy of the latter. or A creature in nature that specializes in capturing or harming another organism, which is called a natural enemy of another creature. So far, we have not found any animals that feed on wild pandas, so wild pandas have no natural predators.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There you have it! But I don't know exactly what it is.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the wild, yellow-throated martens can threaten the lives of giant panda cubs. In the past, hords of jackals have been seen in the wild besieging giant pandas. Healthy adult giant pandas do not seem to have any natural predators, and we have observed a female panda fighting off a black bear that was close to a giant panda cub in order to protect her cub.

    In addition to humans, the horned antelope is also regarded as the "natural enemy" of the giant panda, and the twisted horned antelope has an important restraining effect on the reproduction of the giant panda.

    In 1999-2000, during the third national survey of giant pandas, Hu Jinzhen found in the Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve that although the conservation of giant pandas in the area is top-notch, the breeding of giant pandas living here is slow. On the contrary, the twisted antelope that lives here is developing very rapidly; Where the horned antelope often moves, there is no trace of giant pandas.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pandas, a nationally protected animal, have no natural predators, but if pandas are released into the wild, there are still many wild animals that may cause harm to them if they grow up in human captivity. The natural predators of wild giant pandas are mainly black bears, leopards and wolves.

    The results of the fourth national giant panda survey show that since the implementation of the "China Giant Panda and Habitat Protection Project" and the "Natural Forest Protection Project" in the early 90s of last century, the endangered situation of giant pandas in the wild has been further alleviated.

    According to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, the wild population of giant pandas has increased from 1,114 to 1,864 in the seventies and eighties of the last century, the number of nature reserves has increased from 15 to 67, and the area of protected habitats has increased from 1.39 million hectares to 2.58 million hectares.

    The survey results also show that the threats faced by giant pandas still exist, which are mainly manifested in the fragmentation of giant panda habitats and the low genetic diversity of small populations. Human disturbance in the habitat, such as grazing, bamboo shoots, medicine, tourism, and some large-scale engineering construction, poses a threat to the survival and reproduction of giant pandas.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The national treasure giant panda is protected by humans and has no natural predators, why is the number so scarce? The reason is frustrating.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are many natural enemies of giant pandas, and all predatory medium and large mammals, reptiles, and birds in the habitat of the giant panda in Sichuan and Shaanxi are all natural enemy species of giant pandas, especially several fierce cats. Among the natural enemies of the giant panda, the cats include tigers, leopards, snow leopards, golden cats, leopard cats, jungle cats, etc., and canines include wolves, jackals, red foxes, etc. <

    There are many natural enemies of the giant panda, and all predatory medium and large mammals, reptiles, birds or animals in the habitat of the giant panda in Sichuan and Shaanxi are the natural enemy species of the giant panda, especially several fierce cats. The cats among the natural enemies of the giant panda include tigers, leopards, snow leopards, golden cats, leopard cats, jungle cats, etc., and canines include wolves, jackals, red foxes, etc.

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